The Killeen (Texas) City Council will hear two resolutions that, if passed, will add 51 new vehicles to the city's fleet totaling almost $1.47 million. Of the vehicles proposed, 39 will go to the city's aging police fleet at a cost of $1.18 million. The council will meet tonight to vote on both resolutions.
The first resolution is to purchase nine fully-equipped Ford Explorer Police Interceptors. At a City Council workshop last week, Director of Fleet Services Frank Tydlaka said that the nine vehicles that need to be replaced are an average of 14 years old, some dating back to 1994, with as much as 142,000 miles, the Killeen Daily Herald reported.











